Australia

Low-paid workers don't trust their bosses

Melbourne, Nov 22 : A survey has found that one in three low-income workers on Australian Workplace Agreements (AWAs) don’t trust their employers and are unhappy with the working conditions availab

Oz scientist urges curbing developing world’s population to check global warming

Washington, Nov 20 : If you need to reduce mankind’s impact on the environment, then something has to be done to halt the population growth in developing countries, suggests an eminent expatriate A

Online game making girls play with drugs and sex

Melbourne, Nov 18 : An online life simulator game that encourages teenage girls to take drugs and fall pregnant has outraged parents and family groups.

Malignant tumours mostly occur on body’s left side

Malignant TumourSydney, November 16: An analysis of cancer data from Australia and ot

Mohamed Haneef’s lawyers to provide fresh evidence

Melbourne, Nov 15 : Lawyers for Indian born doctor Mohamed Haneef are hoping to present fresh evidence after the Howard Government launched its appeal against a Federal Court decision to reinstate

‘Debaucherism’ - the latest ‘in-thing’ for modern travellers

Sydney, Nov 14 : Young holidaymakers nowadays have a new mantra for themselves-‘work hard, play harder.

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